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Tamil Nadu Government Gazette © [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2013 [Price: Rs. 2.40 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 18] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 2013 Chithirai 25, Vijaya, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2044 Part II—Section 2 Notifications or Orders of interest to a section of the public issued by Secretariat Departments. NOTIFICATIONS BY GOVERNMENT CONTENTS Pages Pages.Pages COMMERCIAL TAXES AND REGISTRATION HIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT Charitable Endowments Act—Amendment to the Indian Stamp Act—Provisions for the Government order for creation of the lalpet consolidation of duty chargeable in respect of Venkataratnam Endowment under the Charitable issue of Policies by the Life Insurance Corporation of India through its Branches in Endowments Act. .. .. .. .. 325 the Tamil Nadu for certain period under the Act. .. .. .. .. .. 324 HIGHWAYS AND MINOR PORTS DEPARTMENT Remission of the duty Chargeable in respect of the Instrument of Lease deed executed or to Aquisition of Lands .. .. .. be executed between RMZ Infotech Private 326 Limited and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development .. 324 LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENTS ENVIRONMENT AND FOREST DEPARTMENT Tamil Nadu Forest Act–Declaration of Kalmalai Tamil Nadu Canteen Establishment Act—Exemption Additional Forest Block-2 in Udhagamandalam from the Canteen run by Shrine Basilica Taluk, The Nilgiris District as reserved Forest Vailankanni, Nagapattinam for certain period. 326-327 and appointment of Special Thasildar, Gudalur as Ex-officio to be the Forest settlement officer 324-325 RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCE DEPARTMENT PANCHAYAT RAJ DEPARTMENT Unconditional and irrevocable Guarantee of Repayment of Principal together with Interest Tamil Nadu Panchayat Act—Disqualification of Thiru and other charges on the Bonds to be issued K. Victor alias K. Vasikaran President of by Water and Sanitation Pooled Fund, Gerugambakkam Panchayat, Kundrathur Panchayat Chennai. .. .. .. 325 Union Kancheepuram District .. .. 328 D.T.P.—II-2 (18)—1 [ 323 ] 324 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [Part II—Sec. 2 NOTIFICATIONS BY GOVERNMENT COMMERCIAL TAXES AND REGISTRATION East by : Partly private property and partly by 24 DEPARTMENT metres wide road West by : Private property Notifications under the Indian Stamp Act North by : Private property and Provisions for the consolidation of duty chargeable in respect of issue of Policies by the Life Insurance South by : Private property. Corporation of India through its Branches in the Tamil Nadu for Certain Period Under the Act. SUNIL PALIWAL, Secretary to Government. [G.O. Rt. No.311, Commercial Taxes and Registration (J1), 8th April 2013.] No.II(2)/CTR/353/2013.—In exercise of the powers conferred ENVIRONMENT AND FOREST DEPARTMENT by clause (b) of sub-section (1) of Section 9 of the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 (Central Act II of 1899), the Governor of Notifications under the Tamil Nadu Forest Act Tamil Nadu hereby provides for the consolidation of duty of Declaration of Kalmalai Additional Forest Block-2 Rs.1,00,00,000/- (Rupees one crore only) chargeable under in Udhagamandalam Taluk, The Nilgiris District as the said Act in respect of issue of policies by the Life Insurance Reserved Forest and appointment of Special Tahsildar, Corporation of India through its branches in the State of Gudalur as Ex-officio to be the Forest Settlement Tamil Nadu for the period from 1st April 2013 to 30th June Officer Under the Act. 2013. [G.O.Ms.No. 9, Environment and Forests (FR.14), 8th February 2013.] C. JAYARAMAN, Deputy Secretary to Government. No.II(2)/EF/355/2013.—In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 4 of the Tamil Nadu Forest Act, 1882 (Tamil Nadu Remission of the duty Chargeable in respect of the Act V of 1882), the Governor of Tamil Nadu hereby declares Instrument of Lease deed executed or to be executed that it is proposed to constitute the land within the boundaries between RMZ Infotech Private Limited and the specified in the Schedule below as reserved forest and appoints International Bank for Reconstruction and the Special Tahsildar (Forest Settlement), Gudalur, Ex-offcio, Development Under the Act. to be the Forest Settlement Officer to exercise the powers [G.O. Ms. No.43, Commercial Taxes and Registration (J1), under clause (c) of the said section in respect of the area 17th April 2013.] specified in the Schedule. No.II(2)/CTR/354/2013.—In exercise of the powers conferred THE SCHEDULE by clause (a) of sub-section (1) of Section 9 of the Indian 1. Name of the district : The Nilgiris. Stamp Act, 1899 (Central Act II of 1899), the Governor of 2. Name of the taluk : Udhagamandalam. Tamil Nadu hereby remits the duty chargeable under the said Act in respect of the instrument of lease deed executed or 3. Number and name to be executed between RMZ Infotech Private Limited and the of the village : Number.12, Masinagudi. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, in 4. Survey Numbers : Old Survey Number. respect of the property specified in the Schedule below:— 246/1 (Part) THE SCHEDULE Resurvey Number. Office space admeasuring 21,815 (Twenty one thousand 317/1 (Part) eight hundred and fifteen only) square feet of built up area 5. Name of forest block : Kalmalai Additional bearing Unit Number 601 in the 6th floor in the Campus 4B Forest Block-2 in the Project RMZ Millennia Business Park-II Constructed on 6. Area of the forest block : 254.75.0 Hectares. the property described in the Annexure hereto, together with exclusive right to use of 31 (Thirty one) four wheeler parking BOUNDARIES spaces (of which 4 slots on chargeable basis) and also North:—Starting from the trijunction point of Resurvey together with exculsive right of use of 75 (seventy five) two No.281, 80, 317/1 part of No.12, Masinagudi Village. wheeler parking spaces. The boundary generally runs towards south east along the ANNEXURE southern boundaries of Survey Numbers.80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91 and 92 till it meets the All that piece and parcel of converted land admeasuring trijunction point of Survey Numbers. 92, 351 and 317/1 part a total extent of 15.17 acres or thereabouts and the Project, of Masinagudi village. Thence, it turns south wards along the comprised in survey Numbers 9/1A, 9/1B, 9/1C, 9/2A1, western boundary Survey Number. 351 and turns east wards, 9/2A2, 9/2A3, 10/2A, 15/3, 16/1, 16/2, 16/3, 17/1, 17/2, North wards, north wards and east wards western and southern 36/16C1 and 36/16C2 at Perungudi Village, Tambaram Taluk, boundary of Survey Number.351 till meets the trijunction point Kancheepuram district, lying within the Sub-Reigstration district of Survey Number.351, 352 and 317/1 part of Number. of Neelangarai and bounded as follows:— 12. Masinagudi Village. May 8, 2013] TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 325 East:—Thence, the boundary runs southwards along the irrevocably the repayment of principal to the aggregate value western boundaries of Survey Numbers 352 and 358 and meets of Rs. 51.00 crores (Rupees Fifty one crore only) together trijunction point of Survey Numbers.358, 359 and with interst and other charges thereon on the bonds to be 371/1 (Part) of Masinagudi Village. Thence, it runs towards issued by Water and Sanitation Pooled Fund, Chennai westwards, Northwards, westwards, southwards and eastwards 600 017, till the principal is redeemed fully from the date of along the northern boundary of Survey Number. 359, eastern issue of bonds. and northern boundary of Survey Number. 357 northern western and southern boundaries of Survey Number. 361 respectively till it meets the trijunction point of Survey Numbers. 361, 362 PRASHANT M. WADNERE, and 317/1 (part) of Masinagudi Village. Thence it generally runs Deputy Secretary to Government. towards south along the western side of Survey Numbers. 317/1 (part) of Masinagudi Village and meets at the bijunction point of Survey Numbers. 317/1 part and Number. 4 of Sholur Village boundary. HIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT South:—Thence, the boundary generally runs towards west Amendment to the Government order for Creation of wards along the northern boundary of Number. 4 Sholur Village the lalpet Venkataratnam Endowment Under the till it meets at the trijunction point of Survey Numbers. 291, Charitable Endowments Act. 317/1 part of Masinagudi Village and Number. 4 of Sholur Village. West:-Thence, it runs northwards along the eastern side [G.O. Ms. No. 57, Higher Education (D2) 10th April 2013, of Survey Numbers.291, 290, 289, 288, 287, 286, 285, 284, Panguni 28, Nandana, Thiruvalluvar Aandu 2044.] 283, 282 and 281 and it meets at the starting point. Appointment of District Forest Officer, Nilgiris South No. II(2)/HE/359/2013.—Whereas, the Governor of Division, Udhagamandalam as Ex-Officio to Attend the Tamil Nadu, in exercise of the powers conferred by Section inquiry under the Act. 4 of the Charitable Endowments Act, 1890 (Central Act VI of [G.O. Ms.No. 9, Environment and Forests (FR.14), 1890) ordered that Rupees five thousand be vested in the 8th February 2013.] Treasurer of charitable Endowments and be held by him and No.II(2)/EF/356/2013.—In exercise of the powers conferred his successors in office, subject to the provisions of the said by Section 4 of the Tamil Nadu Forest Act, 1882 (Tamil Nadu Act, and to any rules which from time to time, be or shall be Act V of 1882), the Governor of Tamil Nadu hereby appoints deemed to have been made thereunder upon trust for the the District Forest Officer, Nilgiris South Division, purposes and subject to the conditions setforth in the Scheme Udhagamandalam, Ex-officio, to attend on behalf of the settled under Section 5 of the said Act for the administration Government at the enquiry prescribed under Chapter-II of the of the Lalpet Venkataratnam Scholarship Endowment Fund; said Act.
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